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LinkedIn Reportedly Trained Generative AI Models on User Data Without Permission Before Updating Policy


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LinkedIn Reportedly Trained Generative AI Models on User Data Without Permission Before Updating Policy

LinkedIn, the social networking site for professionals, was reportedly scraping user data on the platform without informing the users first. The

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-owned company has now updated its terms of service to reflect this, however, it continues to automatically opt-in users unless they manually find and toggle off the setting to opt-out. Several netizens took to social media platforms to criticise the move by the company. Notably, the updated policy highlights that the AI is being trained for features such as writing suggestions and post recommendations.

LinkedIn Reportedly Trained AI on User Data Without Informing

A 404 Media

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highlighted LinkedIn’s data scraping before the company updated the policy informing users about its action. Many users also
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on the platform on Wednesday claiming they found a new option in settings about data training for AI.

Training AI models on user data is not a new practice. Earlier, Meta

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to training its in-house Llama models on publicly available user posts, and
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updated its
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last year to train Gemini and other AI models on publicly available web data. However, the major concern with LinkedIn is that it started collecting user data before it publicly informed users.

Generally, the reason platforms are expected to share a prior intimation about such decisions as they can proactively opt out and protect their privacy. LinkedIn’s move to not follow this protocol has resulted in netizens taking to social media platforms to

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the move.

However, LinkedIn has now updated the

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to reflect the change. It now explains that “LinkedIn or its affiliates train or fine-tune generative AI models used to create content, including content that may be distributed or made available on LinkedIn’s platform”. The
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-owned company also revealed that the training was done for AI-powered writing assistant as well as post-recommendation features.

LinkedIn earlier

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TechCrunch that the company used privacy-enhancing techniques to limit the collection of personal information which was used to train generative AI models. Some of the measures included redacting and removing personal and identifying information.

To stop LinkedIn from scraping data on the platform, users can click

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to access the setting option and toggle it off. However, it is not certain whether the social media platform will also remove all the previously collected data from the AI models’ datasets.



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